…This works even if you’re ABOVE 50 years old or you graduated with second class or HND
how to transition into USA permanent residence and eventually an American citizen after study
My name is Ruth Olayinka Oluwafemi and I’m a proud M.Sc. graduate of Miami University with a fully funded scholarship.
I began the whole journey back in 2019, a year filled with uncertainty and hope for me. I encountered doubts about getting a SCHOLARSHIP and eligibility, which at that moment greatly affected my passion to achieve my dream.
Eventually, the moment of truth arrived, and I was faced with a huge 5 admission with full scholarship and I also got one admission with partial assistantship. The dream I had nurtured for so long was becoming a reality.
– Miami University
– Kent State University
– University of Connecticut
– University of Vermont
– Oklahoma State University
And partial funding from
– Northern Illinois University
Yes, It will work for you regardless of your academic background. I’ve used this same process to help Nigerians from all types of situations – high school graduates, BSc holders, HND holders, MBAs and more. You just need the drive and determination. Previous degrees help but are not required.
Not a problem at all! I struggled with average grades too but still got into multiple top ranked US schools. This workshop will show you exactly how to overcome weak academics and shift the focus to your strengths. As long as you avoid the mistakes I highlight and follow my application advice, your grades will not limit you.
Yes! One of the best perks of studying in the US is you can bring your family too! Once you secure your F1 visa, your spouse and children can apply for F2 visas to accompany you. After you transition to permanent resident status, you can also sponsor parents, siblings etc.
Yes! That’s one of the goodies of studying in the USA. You’ll surely get a job after studying. However, have you prepared your document ready for jobs? That’s why you should attend the workshop now.
There are always scholarships available for students. That’s why institutions exist in the USA. Once there is no funding, there won’t be a need for all the professors. So the question you should ask yourself is, have I vetted my documents and application to the extent that no professor would be able to reject them?
No, you don’t need to write GRE before you stand to get funding. I’ll show you how you can get GRE waived and still stand strong in getting scholarships in the workshop
It’s really easy when you have the right information. I’ll show you how to make your cover letter and CV standout in the pool of applications that every employer would feel too stupid to ignore.
Now and now, this moment when you realize that you have to start is the best time to start. Last year was the right time to do that. However, now is another opportunity for you to start before the opportunity goes away.
It’s really easy when you have the right information, I have extensively explained how to make your cover letter and CV standout in the pool of application that every employer would feel too stupid to ignore it.
No, if you’re coming from a country where you speak english as your basic english or you’re taught in english in your schools, then you shouldn’t worry about any English proficiency test.
When you study in the USA, you’ll earn credentials that no employer would ignore for locals all around the world.
You can also become a Citizen of the USA after studying in the USA.
You’ll have the opportunity to work in a country that has a higher currency rate and pay rate.
You also have access to quality and prioritized health care in the USA.
And another advantage is that you can work while you study.
You can also immigrate with your family and they will stay with you all through your study period.